"If this is legislation that has been passed, we can comply with the regulation," the Assistant Secretary of Energy for Fossil Energy Christopher Smith told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing this week.
He replied in response to a question about the legislation which sets a 45 day deadline for approval of license to export natural gas to non-FTA countries like India.
The 45-day deadline would kick in after completion of individual project environmental reviews by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The House version of the bill which as passed this week sets a deadline of 30 days for approval for such applications, while the Senate version of the bill S-33 has a 45 day's timeline.
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"I can say that the 45-day limit in this bill is something that we can comply with. If this legislation is passed as is currently written, the department will be able to accomplish its mission," Smith said.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources said the Alaska LNG project merits a conditional authorization from Department of Energy (DOE) on the basis of what the department itself has described as these unique features of an Alaska project.